The global order is under unprecedented strain. Multilateral institutions are weakening, and international law is increasingly challenged. As these shifts accelerate, India stands at a critical juncture in defining its role in the emerging world order (or disorder).
Keeping this flux in mind, the India Way’s Editorial Board has decided to dedicate our 2nd magazine edition to answering the numerous questions that we are facing today.
Our theme for Spring 2026 is thus:
We welcome original, well-argued pieces that examine how India should respond to global fragmentation and what an 'India Way' might look like in a rapidly changing international system across a variety of issues.
What ‘Order’ should India seek?
The decay of Multilateral Institutions
Rising belligerence and the disregard for International Law and Norms
What is the future of the UN, WTO, and WHO?
Regionalism: Lessons from South and Southeast Asia
Multilateralism: What India should do with SAARC, ASEAN, and BRICS
Conflict and Ceasefire: Is India Effective in Global Peacebuilding?
Climate Change and India’s New Role
Global AI and Tech Governance Beyond the West
Rise of Disinformation and Hate: Impact on Indians and the Diaspora
Shaky Global Trade and the India Way
Submission deadline: February 28
Be critical. Be creative.
For questions, please write to editorialboard.ifpp@gmail.com. Any use of AI and plagiarism is strictly prohibited. Please read our policies here, or click below to learn more about formats, recommendations, and more.

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